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Motor Music Fest: Geetroit set to rock

By NOEL MURPHY VAUDEVILLIAN blues act Pugsley Buzzard along with recycled Credence, INXS and Springsteen are just some of the vintage music acts who will...

Mia Dyson’s sound heading home

GUITARIST-singer Mia Dyson is powering from strength to strength with her album Idyllwild scoring Double J’s feature album, a premiere on US industry bible...

Brotherly love drives The Kin

by Noel Murphy CHECK this for a list of musical character references to propel a band on its journey. It’s, well ... . it’s kind...

Top local acts named for festival

By NOEL MURPHY QUEENSCLIFF Music Festival will feature a string of top Geelong region performers when it fires up late in November. Acts joining the QMF’s...

Joker set to Byrne Geelong punters

By NOEL MURPHY IT’S AN old rule when going out to watch a comedian perform on stage: don’t park too close to the stage. It’s best...

Mercury rising in Queen show

By Emily Iannello BEELZEBUB, Galileo, Scaramouche, fandangos - Queen fans can get out their best harmonies and air guitars for a top-line tribute band headed...

Geetroit’s Motor City music fest to rock on again

By NOEL MURPHY ROCK fans rejoice, Motor City Music Festival will return to Geelong Showgrounds next Labor Day weekend with 40 thumping, grooving, roaring acts. Director...

Trio in harmony with Peter, Paul, Mary

A TRIO of local performers is harmonising its way around the Bellarine Peninsula with the songs of a famous folk group from the 1960s. Marion...

Film festival travelling back to city

A TRAVELLING leg of Victoria’s premier film festival will return to Geelong next week after a six-year break. Organisers said new State Government funding had...

Roll up, roll, Circus Oz to hit Geelong

By Paul Millar THE CIRCUS is coming to town but not as it’s traditionally known. Circus Oz, an alternative to big-top shows with caged animals as...

Poet hits street with new play

By NOEL MURPHY GEELONG poet Scott Welsh watched a man die on the floor of a public hospital. Welsh describes the man as a “casualty in...

Mad Max back with a blast

HE’S back – bigger, madder and armed with more Hollywood pyrotechnics than a small war. Mad Max, Anakie’s post-apocalyptic hero, hit the digital world this...

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Members of Balyang Par 3 Golf Course campaigned in opposition to the redevelopment of the unique sporting facility. Geelong Botanic Gardens' corpse flower bloomed, with...

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